Fascinating responses ...
As far as
@Sher Malang 's response is concerned, what Pakistanis feel or not feel is irrelevant to my question.
My question was do Afghan really believe that the Indian state is doing this from the bottom of their heart? Do they really believe that the relationship between Indian and Afghanistan are civilization -- the truth seems to be that Afghan kings and chieftains were rather harsh on the Indian civilization: Ghazanvi, Abdali, Ghori (and other names of Pakistani missiles)
The truth according to me or any neutral third part would be that India is cleverly buying good will for a pennies on the dollar to give Pakistan the second front. Which is fair in International Geopolitics -- that the net losers are Pakistan to some extent and to a large extent Afghans. (The Chinese project is not very different in that regard)
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As for as
@Shapur's response goes -- actually Pakistanis don't have a history of conflict with the Chinese -- but I think you picked the wrong example. Pakistanis keep a wide distance from the Iranians just because they have excellent relations with Saudi Arabia the UAE. With Iran, Pakistan does have civilization links -- names, poetry, literature, religion, etc. -- however Pakistanis know that they cannot upset the Saudis and their Gulf Allies.
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My question was posted as a genuine query -- what do Afghan really feel, and perhaps what do they really think (feelings are not rational but I often wonder what does the Afghan really think?)
I guess in some ways it is not fair question in this form which is a public space -- however I think the question may merit more serious responses than were posted by
@Shapur and
@Sher Malang